Amanda Todd tributes pour in after bullied teen's suicide (VIDEO)

Organizers say they’ve planned 40 anti-bullying vigils across the globe today in response to the suicide of Canadian teenager Amanda Todd, who posted a YouTube video about her plight before killing herself.

Organizers say they’ve planned 40 anti-bullying vigils across the globe today in response to the suicide of Canadian teenager Amanda Todd.

Todd, 15, generated international headlines when she killed herself on October 10, a month after posting a heartbreaking YouTube video about her years-long struggle with bullying.

“We want kids around the community to know there is support available, there’s organizations that can help them,” Lucky Gill, a vigil organizer with Global Girl Power, told CBC News.

“It does not have to end like that.”

In her eight-minute video, Todd holds up hand-written cards that tell her story.

She admits to exposing her breasts to a man online when she was 12; he then sent friends and family a photo of her naked after she refused to expose herself again.

Todd said the man also posted the photo on a Facebook group, and the entire episode resulted in years of self-harm, abuse and ridicule at school.